We had these made up to help keep up the
tradition of nose art on vehicles. They look great on cars,
trucks, boats, private planes or anything else. Be unique
and patriotic by placing one on your car or
truck.

10.5"x8"
$9.99

"Lets Roll" will be displayed on
various aircraft throughout the Air Force as a way of
recognizing the heroes and victims of the Sept. 11 attacks
on the United States.

The words were made famous by Todd
Beamer, a passenger on Flight 93. Beamer, a 32-year-old
businessman, Sunday school teacher, husband, father and
hero, led other passengers in fighting terrorists for
control of Flight 93 before it crashed into a field in
western Pennsylvania. He was overheard on a cellular phone
reciting the Lord's Prayer and saying "Let's roll!" as
passengers charged the terrorists.

"'Let's roll!' has served as a
rallying cry for this nation as we go forward in our war on
terrorism," said Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. John P.
Jumper. "We are proud to display this new nose art on our
aircraft."

The passengers of Flight 93 won one
of the first victories in the fight against terrorism. There
has been much speculation about the terrorists' intentions
for Flight 93, but it is widely believed that either the
White House or the U.S. Capitol building was the intended
target.

The nose art design depicts an
eagle soaring in front of the U.S. flag, with the words
"Spirit of 9-11" on the top and "Let's roll!" on the bottom.
The design was created by Senior Airman Duane White, a
journeyman from Air Combat Command's multimedia center at
Langley Air Force Base, Va.

The Thunderbirds and other Air
Force demonstration teams will apply this nose art on all
aircraft, while major commands and wings will be authorized
to apply the nose art to one aircraft of their
choice.

The "Let's roll!" nose art is being
used to continue the remembrance of the events of Sept. 11,
spur on the nation's current patriotic spirit and pay
tribute to the heroes and victims in the war against
terrorism.

Artist Gary Velasco's first book on the
subject covers a detailed look at aircraft nose art
utilizing hundreds of photos from his personal
collection

Hardbound with dust jacket

Size: 9"x12"

Pages: 296

ISBN: 1-56311-987-0

Price: $57.95

Publisher: Turner Publishing

Click cover for 13 page preview

VARGA GIRLS I &
II

Vargas: the most noted
pin-up artist of the era has inspired many combat fighting
men to copy his art onto the noses and fuselages of aircraft
so that personal touch may be a relection of its pilots and
crew.

This is a collection of
his most familliar gals that adorned warbirds printed on
ultra-high
quality card
stock that if you wish, can be framed. A great deal for the
price.

14 - 10"x12" images in
each volume

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ELVGREEN GIRLS I
& II

This is a visual record
of work done by father of Cheesecake Pin-up. Gillette
Elvgreen's renditions have also appeared on numerous
aircraft. These two volumes cover some of his more memorable
designs.

This is a collection of
his most familliar gals that adorned warbirds printed on
ultra-high
quality card
stock that if you wish, can be framed. A great deal for the
price.

14 - 10"x12" images in
each volume

SOLD OUT!

FOR THE BOYS:The racy Pin-ups of World War II

This is a profusely
illustrated book filled with nose art and pin-ups that
appeared on aircraft, match books, playing cards, calendars
and much, much more. If you don't have this yet, it is a
MUST HAVE for your collection. We use it quite often for our
references. This is pobably the best book yet on the
collective subject.